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Orbs in the Neighborhood

One of my readers would like me to go on a walk with her to look for orbs in her neighborhood. She was a little concerned when I mentioned in my Tombstone Orbs post that I said they liked saloons, and she doesn’t have any near her house. Well, there aren’t any saloons on my block either, but there are plenty of orbs.

Orbs seem to like cars. But then again, maybe they just like to be found.

One of my neighbors wanted to cut down this dead tree until I mentioned that it was an orb hangout. Luckily I have very indulgent neighbors and the tree is still here.

Last night was still in the New Moon phase, so do not mistake this lovely orb within the agave branches for the full moon.

Orbs can usually be found among the agave stalks.

Orbs are among us, please do take a walk in your neighborhood at night with your camera on the flash setting and go on a quest for orbs. Point your camera at the trees, the cars, a neighbor walking their dog. Hopefully you will be pleasantly surprised by your often invisible neighbors. Good luck!

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Born in the West, I studied photography and painting at the School of Visual Arts in New York City before being drawn back home to the open skies of western living. My camera is always close at hand to capture changing light and to record what catches my eye. However, it is my recent discovery of being able to see orbs through the medium of digital photography that has sparked my passion for photographing the night. All photographs in this blog are copyrighted by me. Occasional photos by guests are copyrighted by the photographer. Please contact if you would like to order prints.

I would never have imagined that orbs could chose a dry tree as a hangover… Beautiful pictures, and thanks for the suggestion. I found some old photos that I’ve discarded because “that reflect does not look good”… oh me… So now I’m watching more carefully, in those discarded photos and at night in my neiborhood too.

Yes, it is easy to see why orbs might like a beautiful plant like the agave, but what they find interesting about a dead tree is hard to imagine. So, I am glad that you are going to look more carefully for orbs, Jacquie, even where it might not be a pretty picture.